Wes Anderson

By Emmanuel Gutierrez |Features Editor|
"The Grand Budapest Hotel" is a whimsically snide, nostalgic, and typical Wes Anderson affair—and that’s awesome—loaded with a crap ton of cameos and quirkiness galore.
The film is an oddball collection of stories within a story; rather, a novel about the author interviewing the owner of a hotel, with flashbacks set some time between both World Wars composing the majority of the film.
Don’t let that deter you from experiencing a charming, intelligent piece of art that seems all too rare.
Gustave, the legendary, impressionable concierge played by Ralph Fiennes, has the habit of sleeping with many, if not all his female clients—feeble, … [Read more...] about The Grand Budapest Hotel — Film Review